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if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia that now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was to be washington's on a very deep horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean that's pretty nice for the military. well let's take it step by step pete first i don't really think that the u.s. has any. effects whatsoever in whatever goes on in egypt after the twenty fifth of january it's the egyptian people who are deciding so unlike what people in the opposition may claim that the u.s. is backing morsi you know we used to hear liberals saying that when was he was in power and now we hear people from from the muslim brotherhood claiming that the u.s. is backing in c.c.m. backing the military i honestly believe that the u.s. . did not. support any president after mubarak or any egyptian leader after
if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia that now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was to be washington's on a very deep horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean that's pretty nice for the...
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diplomats who travel to washington for explanations about the n.s.a. snooping practices came back with a little arties sophie shevardnadze spoke to the head of the european mission who says their american counterparts successfully deflects many accusations. to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored in allegations of mass surveillance of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the definitive answers about what was going on we did try and justify what they were doing in fact we had private meetings with the n.s.a. homeland security department national security council and there was some justification given in fact you would have seen that. we had we had private meetings and then you saw a public statement coming out while we were there for the national security agency is explicitly about mass surveillance activity and you saw that coming from the n.s.c. on capitol hill while we were there and the justification given was public it was about
diplomats who travel to washington for explanations about the n.s.a. snooping practices came back with a little arties sophie shevardnadze spoke to the head of the european mission who says their american counterparts successfully deflects many accusations. to be honest we didn't expect one hundred percent answers we went to washington the whole nature of investigating the stored in allegations of mass surveillance of spying meant that we were very realistic we didn't expect to get you know the...
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cross like washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she's a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson tour in new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in it anytime you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in looking at it washington's and its western allies but its approach to the to what some people would call the greater middle east which of course includes around i mean and i'm an avid reader of antiwar dot com and i just don't see any kind of narrative i used in the introduction of this program the word stumbling and that's what appears to be stumbling go ahead. yeah and i would take a different tact i don't think it's stumbling but i think what washington's approach to the middle east and its foreign policy over the last several years has been you know as a tale of lost opportunities when obama came
cross like washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she's a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson tour in new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in it anytime you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in...
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cross talk washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slice and you're in new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in looking at it washington's and its western allies but its approach to the to what some people would call the greater middle east which of course includes around i mean i and i'm an avid reader of antiwar dot com and i just don't see any kind of narrative i used in the introduction of this program the word stumbling and that's what appears to be stumbling go ahead. yeah and i would take a different tact i don't think it's stumbling but i think what washington's approach to the middle east and its foreign policy over the last several years has been you know as a tale of lost opportunities when o
cross talk washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slice and you're in new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation all right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in any time you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now...
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if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia the now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was would be washington's then a very did horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean and that's pretty nice for the military. well let's take it step by step pete first i don't really think that the u.s. has any. effects whatsoever in whatever goes on in egypt after the twenty fifth of january it's the egyptian people who are deciding so unlike what people in the opposition may claim that the u.s. is backing morsi you know we used to hear liberals saying that when was he was in power and now we hear people from from the muslim brotherhood claiming that the u.s. is backing in c.c.m. backing the military i honestly believe that the u.s. . did not. support any president after mubarak or any egyptian leader
if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia the now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was would be washington's then a very did horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean and that's pretty nice...
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to cross-talk washington's drone policies i'm joined by medea benjamin in washington she is the code founder of code pink and author of drone warfare also in washington we have morris davis he is a professor at the howard university school of law and in new york we cross to. he is a journalist and a former fellow of the council on foreign relations where i cross talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it i mean if i can go to you first in washington before we talk about the look ality and you're teaching elements and moral elements of the drone policy i'd like you to reflect upon the fact that only four lawmakers listened to that pakistani family that made it all the way to washington who lost a loved one in a drone attack is official washington just doesn't care. oh definitely i don't think official washington cares very much if they did they would have done something over all these years that we've been using drones to try to get to the bottom of it they haven't demanded that the legal justification for drones be made public they ha
to cross-talk washington's drone policies i'm joined by medea benjamin in washington she is the code founder of code pink and author of drone warfare also in washington we have morris davis he is a professor at the howard university school of law and in new york we cross to. he is a journalist and a former fellow of the council on foreign relations where i cross talk rules and effective means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it i mean if i can go to you first in...
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now out to washington state where the g.m.o. industry finds itself another fight against transparency on the ballot there is an issue to five twenty two which requires companies to label foods that contain genetically modified ingredients washington state is trying to do it california failed to do last year which has become the first state in the nation to pass g.m.o. labeling to believe that eighty percent of packaged foods in the united states contain g.m. most now this debate has attracted an enormous amount of money a lot coming from out of the state of washington so far supporters of g.m.o. labeling requirements have raised more than seven million dollars in their efforts mostly from thousands of individual donors but on the other side opponents of g.m.o. labeling mostly biotech companies like months. anto and dupont have raised three times as much more than twenty two million dollars and that cash influx has significantly move the polls survey of likely voters in september showed the labeling measure passing with two third
now out to washington state where the g.m.o. industry finds itself another fight against transparency on the ballot there is an issue to five twenty two which requires companies to label foods that contain genetically modified ingredients washington state is trying to do it california failed to do last year which has become the first state in the nation to pass g.m.o. labeling to believe that eighty percent of packaged foods in the united states contain g.m. most now this debate has attracted...
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war on terror care only group in washington i'm going to. well to discuss this issue further we're now joined by political analyst soon. well who is in london the leader of iraq is appealing to the international community for help to fight against terrorism in his country what sort of help is he talking about here. thank you for having me the maliki the prime minister of iraq one he made that call i think what he means by it is providing intelligence. and support to because he fears that the spillover from syria is affecting the level of violence in iraq and al qaeda affiliated group to have established. very well in syria they filter it in the border and carried out bombings and the level of violence in iraq as a whole has increased because of that and obviously what he's asking the international community or the u.s. i think one of part of his visit is to try to get the u.s. congress and other politicians in the capitol hill to agree to supply in iraq with . sophisticated helicopters helicopters and. weaponry military is a pause looking at
war on terror care only group in washington i'm going to. well to discuss this issue further we're now joined by political analyst soon. well who is in london the leader of iraq is appealing to the international community for help to fight against terrorism in his country what sort of help is he talking about here. thank you for having me the maliki the prime minister of iraq one he made that call i think what he means by it is providing intelligence. and support to because he fears that the...
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is not going to do it live in geneva when he comes back to washington and he's going to to the he's going to see that crowd around him the the. congress and the on are those very american right beings the publican party all of them are going to have to give him my dear real hard on what the potential agreement is not exactly pleasing iran's longtime enemy of israel prime minister netanyahu calling it a mistake of historic proportions the international community got a bad deal this is a very bad deal president obama even called the israeli leader in a bid to reduce tensions in television but apparently his reasonings were not enough we can tell just by looking at netanyahu is official twitter page and moreover even with the u.s. secretary of state john kerry being generally positive about the course of the talks not everyone in washington is satisfied with the diplomacy so far. i doubt very much that diplomacy will be affective if there is not the prospect that if diplomacy fails that we will in fact resort military force or however as a professor of political communication at the universi
is not going to do it live in geneva when he comes back to washington and he's going to to the he's going to see that crowd around him the the. congress and the on are those very american right beings the publican party all of them are going to have to give him my dear real hard on what the potential agreement is not exactly pleasing iran's longtime enemy of israel prime minister netanyahu calling it a mistake of historic proportions the international community got a bad deal this is a very bad...
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isn't satisfied with washington's explanation of n.s.a. surveillance allegations germany wants edward snowden himself to shed some light on reports chancellors of phone being tapped. germany. and the state is going to repeat itself. parties are roughly video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire travels to the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp where the military staff denies that the facilities dark reputation mired by allegedly torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. and you're watching r t as we recap the week's top stories i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us. now a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed their grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress or he's going to church or can it was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack. this was the first time actual victims of u.s.
isn't satisfied with washington's explanation of n.s.a. surveillance allegations germany wants edward snowden himself to shed some light on reports chancellors of phone being tapped. germany. and the state is going to repeat itself. parties are roughly video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire travels to the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp where the military staff denies...
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you isn't satisfied with washington's explanation of n.s.a. surveillance allegations germany wants edward snowden himself to shed some light on reports of its chancellor's phone being. brazil germany. and of course in the united states is going to repeat it's a. video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our team travels to the notorious detention camp where the military staff. facilities dark reputation by alleged torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. casting live from our studios in moscow with our weekly report this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed their grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress is going to touch a can was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in
you isn't satisfied with washington's explanation of n.s.a. surveillance allegations germany wants edward snowden himself to shed some light on reports of its chancellor's phone being. brazil germany. and of course in the united states is going to repeat it's a. video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our team travels to the notorious detention camp where the military staff....
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war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to. the head of the pakistani taliban has been killed by the u.s. drone strike by a u.s. drone strike four missiles have been floated his car killing five people but iraq war veteran michael prysner believes that the first step to stopping terrorism is ending drone campaign. the first thing that would go on a really long way to changing that situation is closing down all of the u.s. military bases that are in over one hundred thirty countries around the world many of them muslim countries ending the regular drone strikes that take place on these countries and of course kind of a daily terrorism and acted by the united states against other countries through drones you know that there's this term that they use to justify all of this is termed american exceptionalism which of course is an offensive term to many people but it's real meaning is that the exception is that the u.s. considers itself having the right to attack anybody in the world at any time to kill anybody in the world at any ti
war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to. the head of the pakistani taliban has been killed by the u.s. drone strike by a u.s. drone strike four missiles have been floated his car killing five people but iraq war veteran michael prysner believes that the first step to stopping terrorism is ending drone campaign. the first thing that would go on a really long way to changing that situation is closing down all of the u.s. military bases that are in over one hundred thirty...
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under bush on martin in washington d.c. thank you all the face i think you know about. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like men know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse and they were off taking they could get what they wanted they can say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. the. lake baikal is in east siberia people are drawn to it by its beauty its energy. at its benevolent spirits. in old old shaman. said there is a place we should sprinkle water and pray to the spirits. and they will guard your . food if you really get the impression that something supernatur
under bush on martin in washington d.c. thank you all the face i think you know about. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why...
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congress pushing for new sanctions as our washington correspondent explains. right now negotiations with iran on a nuclear deal or at this very fragile stage with one big component missing trust iranians don't trust the u.s. they've been duped before washington doesn't trust iran when they say they're developing nuclear technology for civilian use and are not trying to build a bomb the u.n. nuclear watchdog just released the report saying in the last three months gone has not expanded its nuclear facilities it also said there were one has also not big on operating a new generation of centrifuges that quote no major components had been installed i don't react to being built at. this could be perceived as a confidence building step that you want is taking to move forward with a deal on its nuclear program the talks with six won't powers in geneva last week did not produce an agreement as we know but there is another round of talks coming up next week and this new report by the i.a.e.a. may play a role but will also play a role is what's happening here in washing
congress pushing for new sanctions as our washington correspondent explains. right now negotiations with iran on a nuclear deal or at this very fragile stage with one big component missing trust iranians don't trust the u.s. they've been duped before washington doesn't trust iran when they say they're developing nuclear technology for civilian use and are not trying to build a bomb the u.n. nuclear watchdog just released the report saying in the last three months gone has not expanded its...
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anytime you want i very much encourage and go to washington first should be in washington the trial has been adjourned it started it's already been adjourned it's been described by morsy supporters as illegal unfair unjust and unconstitutional how do you react to that well first thanks for having me on your show. we can't judge. and call it unfair when it hasn't started yet yesterday we had the first hearing but there are signals on there are signs that we have seen that may make us believe that this is turning to be a political feud and this is what we don't need to see at this point the current provisional government has been backing over or has been backed by the military and this is a yucky situation for the military which is supposed to be. more independent. i personally believe that. could have been postponed until the roadmap gets. accomplished there are clear steps to where we can place egypt back on democracy. finishing the constitution holding a parliamentary and presidential election and then we you know the elected government that newly elected government could have been in
anytime you want i very much encourage and go to washington first should be in washington the trial has been adjourned it started it's already been adjourned it's been described by morsy supporters as illegal unfair unjust and unconstitutional how do you react to that well first thanks for having me on your show. we can't judge. and call it unfair when it hasn't started yet yesterday we had the first hearing but there are signals on there are signs that we have seen that may make us believe...
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the prime minister of pakistan was in washington d.c. only a week back and he had spoken to president obama taken him into confidence regarding the dialogue process and it also made a request for the drone attacks to stop because with the record taliban pakistan ready to precondition the drone attacks must come to an end before they come to the dialogue be able but instead of the drone attacks being stop big continued so anybody who is going to suffer it is going to be the people of pakistan and not the us the united states does not have the right to be judge jury and executor all rolled into one without any authority the french government proposed eco taxes hit a nerve with the public has thousands hit the streets calling for it to be scrapped immediately. i. different region of brittany has been rocked by protests which turn violent police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse angry crowds hurling rocks and bottles in response eco tax imposes levies on trucks weighing more than three and a half tons has been suspended amid concer
the prime minister of pakistan was in washington d.c. only a week back and he had spoken to president obama taken him into confidence regarding the dialogue process and it also made a request for the drone attacks to stop because with the record taliban pakistan ready to precondition the drone attacks must come to an end before they come to the dialogue be able but instead of the drone attacks being stop big continued so anybody who is going to suffer it is going to be the people of pakistan...
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washington tries to whitewash a multimillion dollar british inquiry into the roots of iraqi invasion in case it reveals a few painful home truths between bush and blair. and america moving private prisons lobby for tougher sentences and more inmates but an ex-con tells us how profits a big put before rehabilitating criminals into society. very good evening from a kevin o. into the light of your company without international tonight our top story than syria's chemical disarmament is approaching a crucial phase with the roadmap for the weapons actual destruction about to be approved the toxic arsenal is most likely going to be sent abroad for that part of the process a middle east correspondent reports next on the progress being made and the commitment shown by damascus. today is the deadline for the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons to go up destruction and deadlines for syria's chemical arsenal so far damascus has made all deadlines in its destruction program with the latest being the first of november when it had to destroy all equipment used for the mixing of con
washington tries to whitewash a multimillion dollar british inquiry into the roots of iraqi invasion in case it reveals a few painful home truths between bush and blair. and america moving private prisons lobby for tougher sentences and more inmates but an ex-con tells us how profits a big put before rehabilitating criminals into society. very good evening from a kevin o. into the light of your company without international tonight our top story than syria's chemical disarmament is approaching...
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was about to go back to you in washington it was mentioned earlier in the. graham about saudi arabia and we see a possible reset some kind of reset with washington or saudi arabia going on its own that could be just all bluster nonetheless saudi arabia is a power broker right now we saw with egypt and we're seeing it with syria with the talk about syria in a second but you know is this the kind of country that is going to be the beacon of american democracy for the region saudi arabia really. well i think. the the u.s. saudi relationship has always been built on security it always has been bit warm security since its founding and i think you know ultimately the relationship between security energy come to come together what this means is the u.s. saudi relationship is not a point of divorce there's a lot of tensions the saudis have for being far more vocal than they usually are disagreeing with the united states you know you could fighting for a position on the u.n. security council and then turning down the position is a clear demonstration effect of how sa
was about to go back to you in washington it was mentioned earlier in the. graham about saudi arabia and we see a possible reset some kind of reset with washington or saudi arabia going on its own that could be just all bluster nonetheless saudi arabia is a power broker right now we saw with egypt and we're seeing it with syria with the talk about syria in a second but you know is this the kind of country that is going to be the beacon of american democracy for the region saudi arabia really....
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the cross not washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson during new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in it anytime you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in looking at it washington's and its western allies but in. approach to the what some people would call the greater middle east which of course includes around i mean i and i'm an avid reader of antiwar dot com and i just don't see any kind of narrative i used in the introduction of this program the word stumbling in that's what appears to be stumbling go ahead. yeah and i would take a different tact i don't think it's stumbling but i think what washington's approach to the middle east and its foreign policy over the last several years has been you know as a tale of lost opportunities when obama came i
the cross not washington stumbling policies in the middle east i'm joined by my guest host in washington she is a journalist and antiwar dot com we also have stephen slawson during new york he is a senior fellow at the century foundation and author of the book act of creation right cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in it anytime you want it's only the three of us so please do jump in keli if i can go to you first in washington it seems that there is no narrative right now in...
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one of the most celebrated investigative journalist of our time bob woodward of the washington post he's a reporter on every president since nixon and he's the author or co-author of a dozen number one best selling nonfiction book. considering what he's covered over the years it's appropriate that he joins me at the historic day adams otel overlooking the white house on next politicking. it's always great to go back to washington especially on a lovely day like today and especially to be with an old friend like bob woodward the pulitzer prize winning journalist work for the washington post since one thousand nine hundred seventy one currently is associate editor author a co-author of twelve number one national bestselling nonfiction books most recently the price of politics that is out in paperback with so many of them that is star ok i don't sotelo cate across in the white house and the executive office buildings over bad as the white house president obama and his family say they have the two weeks prior to his first inauguration the president is approaching the end of his fifth year in
one of the most celebrated investigative journalist of our time bob woodward of the washington post he's a reporter on every president since nixon and he's the author or co-author of a dozen number one best selling nonfiction book. considering what he's covered over the years it's appropriate that he joins me at the historic day adams otel overlooking the white house on next politicking. it's always great to go back to washington especially on a lovely day like today and especially to be with...
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to cross talk the developments in the middle east i'm joined by our son in washington he's a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace and in london we crossed he is a political analyst and writer i'd tell me cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it if i go to you first in washington it's. a long two years in the greater middle east and then all started out by saying by calling it the arab awakening. do you like terms like that anymore does it does it have it does that resonate with you considering what's happened in so many different countries in this very volatile region. well i think the first thing to say is that it i've never really considered it actually a useful term from the beginning and one of the things about the arab spring is the way people refer to it is that they sort of understood it as a transitional process that would lead to democracy but ultimately we had no idea whether that would be the case from the very beginning so if you talk to people down the grounding karo in tunis except for
to cross talk the developments in the middle east i'm joined by our son in washington he's a visiting scholar at the carnegie endowment for international peace and in london we crossed he is a political analyst and writer i'd tell me cross talk rules in fact that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it if i go to you first in washington it's. a long two years in the greater middle east and then all started out by saying by calling it the arab awakening. do you like...
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killings after washington refused to help despite allegations from locals of american involvement in the deaths. we hear from a journalist who says he's going to evidence to the truth behind the operations in afghanistan. america. against iran despite predictions that nuclear negotiations in geneva will break new ground. immigration problem by sending out threatening text messages with intimidating advertising but its effectiveness is testing the public's patience. all of us here. welcome to the program today. live from the russian capital with your top news headlines afghan intelligence has been left to bathilde by the mystery surrounding the bodies of ten civilians have dug up near a u.s. army outpost very close to kabul but there seems little chance those responsible will be found afghanistan has not decided to scrap the probe into the murders off the washington refused to cooperate and that's despite the victims being identified as a group of locals detained by u.s. special forces who were operating in that area however military officials in washington have long said that troops
killings after washington refused to help despite allegations from locals of american involvement in the deaths. we hear from a journalist who says he's going to evidence to the truth behind the operations in afghanistan. america. against iran despite predictions that nuclear negotiations in geneva will break new ground. immigration problem by sending out threatening text messages with intimidating advertising but its effectiveness is testing the public's patience. all of us here. welcome to...
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and afghan probe into a series of brutal civilian killings is scrapped off to washington refuses to help despite allegations from locals of american involvement in the deaths we hear from a journalist who says he's got direct evidence pointing to be ugly truth behind the operations in afghanistan. america prolongs its decades long sanctions regime against iran despite predictions that nuclear negotiations in geneva will achieve new breakthroughs. i'm britain topples its immigration problem by sending out threatening text messages vans with intimidating advertising put its effectiveness to simply testing the public's patience. news team welcome to the program today i'm. top headlines for this hour afghan intelligence has been left baffled by the mystery surrounding the bodies of ten civilians dug up near a u.s. army outpost close to kabul but there seems little chance of those responsible will be found afghanistan has now decided to scrap the probe into the murders off the washington refused to cooperate that's despite the victims being identified as a group of locals detained by u.s. spe
and afghan probe into a series of brutal civilian killings is scrapped off to washington refuses to help despite allegations from locals of american involvement in the deaths we hear from a journalist who says he's got direct evidence pointing to be ugly truth behind the operations in afghanistan. america prolongs its decades long sanctions regime against iran despite predictions that nuclear negotiations in geneva will achieve new breakthroughs. i'm britain topples its immigration problem by...
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the prime minister of pakistan was in washington d.c. only a week back and he had spoken to president obama taken him into confidence regarding the dialogue process and it also made a request for the drone attacks to stop because we've. made it a precondition but the drone attacks must come to an end before they come to the dialogue be able but instead of the drone attacks being stop big continued i mean buddy who is going to suffer or it is going to be the people of pakistan not the us the united states does not have the right to be judge jury and executor all rolled into one without any authority the french government proposed taxes hit a nerve with the public as thousands hit the streets calling for it to be scrapped immediately. the french brittany has been rocked by protests which turned violent police used tear gas and water cannons to disperse angry crowds hurling rocks and bottles in response eco tax imposes levies on trucks weighing more than three and a half tons. and in the concerns that it could drive companies out of busines
the prime minister of pakistan was in washington d.c. only a week back and he had spoken to president obama taken him into confidence regarding the dialogue process and it also made a request for the drone attacks to stop because we've. made it a precondition but the drone attacks must come to an end before they come to the dialogue be able but instead of the drone attacks being stop big continued i mean buddy who is going to suffer or it is going to be the people of pakistan not the us the...
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war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to go. far as. the director of the future terrorism project he says bullets alone won't solve the terror of the world must fight its ideological roots the growth of the hardest production meaning many ideological schools indoctrinating radicalizing and creating a much wider demography of the harvest and then you have another structure that is al qaida or a variety of other jihadist groups and in many countries who are recruiting so the pool is getting larger problem is that over the past few years the administration policy makers in the united states are not acknowledging the fact that behind that in addition to political issues that are diverse around the world there is one common root which is the ideology so if you don't identify the ideology if you don't work with civil society if you don't work with moderates in the arab and muslim world and in other regions as well if you don't have a plan for that in addition to just sending drones and military operations we're not going to be able to
war on terror terror only grew in washington i'm going to go. far as. the director of the future terrorism project he says bullets alone won't solve the terror of the world must fight its ideological roots the growth of the hardest production meaning many ideological schools indoctrinating radicalizing and creating a much wider demography of the harvest and then you have another structure that is al qaida or a variety of other jihadist groups and in many countries who are recruiting so the pool...
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and one night during one of his many appearances at george washington. mercy hospital we did a broadcast from his bed and his new book is heart an american medical odyssey the story of a patient a doctor and thirty five years of medical innovation it's written by dick and liz of course liz cheney helps along in the writing and jonathan reiner isn't it yes yes my cardiologist and i know him well and we shared the same hospital for a while as well are you doing couldn't be better larry it's just been. but i look back a little over three years ago in july of two thousand and ten i was an end stage heart failure i had hours to live my liver and kidneys were shutting down and they went in on an emergency basis nine hours of surgery over twenty units of blood and put a pump in to supplement my heart and that bought me twenty months and then that got me to the transplant and i did the transplant one thousand months ago i was with you during both twenty one's and that was that tough love in those twenty months when you had that operettas that you were like a rob
and one night during one of his many appearances at george washington. mercy hospital we did a broadcast from his bed and his new book is heart an american medical odyssey the story of a patient a doctor and thirty five years of medical innovation it's written by dick and liz of course liz cheney helps along in the writing and jonathan reiner isn't it yes yes my cardiologist and i know him well and we shared the same hospital for a while as well are you doing couldn't be better larry it's just...
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and we begin here in washington d.c. at the d.c. district courthouse where a judge heard oral arguments today and the case to put an end to some of the n.s.a. spying activities of the two issues at hand today where the and he says bulk telephone metadata collection which we know targets millions of americans as well as the mrs collection of americans internet data under the prism program both programs were revealed by edward snowden the u.s. district court judge richard leon some in department of justice lawyers to defend those programs against larry klayman a lawyer for the conservative group freedom watch he's filed two lawsuits against the n.s.a. and is asking for a broad preliminary injunction to put an end to those programs immediately and this appears to be a case that judge leon is very much interested in hearing back in october as government lawyers push for delay. these judge leon lashed out saying i don't want to hear anything about vacations weddings days off forget about it this is a case at the pinnacle of public nation
and we begin here in washington d.c. at the d.c. district courthouse where a judge heard oral arguments today and the case to put an end to some of the n.s.a. spying activities of the two issues at hand today where the and he says bulk telephone metadata collection which we know targets millions of americans as well as the mrs collection of americans internet data under the prism program both programs were revealed by edward snowden the u.s. district court judge richard leon some in department...
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delegation to washington which failed to get any satisfactory answers to spying allegations. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in the legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same with the banning of burning books has become futile and the past they used to be able to just burn books or forbid them from being printed but in the age of the internet all you need is a scanner and an internet connection and the information that's found in a book cannot be destroyed because it is out there on the magical ether of the internet so basically the near future any person with even half a brain and some patients could start making guns in their basement which means the gun control laws will basically become pointless because they'll never be able to catch all the people doing it nor will be able to take the guns not even oba
delegation to washington which failed to get any satisfactory answers to spying allegations. remember way back when we first talked about the first downloadable guns that could be printed out on a three d. printer at home while technology moves pretty quickly because british police have already busted in the legal armory pretty out firearm parts and special three d. printers this technology may make gun control literally impossible in the same with the banning of burning books has become futile...
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ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands rally against president rouhani is outreach to washington and we find out why rains are so outraged. this is our coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year the former leader is in court on charges of insider killing of protesters in december last year hundreds of business supporters have gathered outside the court in cairo amid a heavy police presence well you know across live telegraph spawn's polis leader and belcher who are in cairo and follow the very latest. well the atmosphere here in front of the police academy as you can hear is very very charged the proceedings agenda show time because they will start again on january eighth with me is bill truth value inside the court what actually happened there well as we do. the air has been adjourned until the eighth of january in about three months time and then purpose of that is for the lowest have a look at these enormous case files this is said to be
ron's biggest anti-american rally in years thousands rally against president rouhani is outreach to washington and we find out why rains are so outraged. this is our coming to you live from the russian capital i'm marina joshie welcome to the program now the trial of egypt's ousted president mohamed morsi has been adjourned until january next year the former leader is in court on charges of insider killing of protesters in december last year hundreds of business supporters have gathered outside...
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if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia that now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was agree washington is on a very horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean that's pretty nice for the military. well let's take it step by step pete first i don't really think that the u.s. has any. effects whatsoever in whatever goes on in egypt after the twenty fifth of january it's the egyptian people who are deciding so unlike what people in the opposition may claim that the u.s. is backing morsi you know we used to hear liberals saying that when was he was in power and now we hear people from from the muslim brotherhood claiming that the u.s. is backing in c.c.m. backing the military i honestly believe that the u.s. . did not. support any president after mubarak or any egyptian leader after muba
if i go back to washington here what about aid from washington and let's talk about the aid that egypt is getting now from gulf countries particularly saudi arabia that now the one to end cairo has a as a comfort zone because if washington wants to play politics and i think all three was agree washington is on a very horrible job in dealing with the situation in egypt but you know the egyptians can leadership can just turn to saudi arabia for a blank check i mean that's pretty nice for the...